/usr/lib/puredata/tcl/pd_bindings.tcl is in puredata-gui 0.46.7-3.
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package require pd_menucommands
package require dialog_find
namespace eval ::pd_bindings:: {
namespace export global_bindings
namespace export dialog_bindings
namespace export patch_bindings
}
# TODO rename pd_bindings to window_bindings after merge is done
# Some commands are bound using "" quotations so that the $mytoplevel is
# interpreted immediately. Since the command is being bound to $mytoplevel,
# it makes sense to have value of $mytoplevel already in the command. This is
# the opposite of most menu/bind commands here and in pd_menus.tcl, which use
# {} to force execution of any variables (i.e. $::focused_window) until later
# binding by class is not recursive, so its useful for window events
proc ::pd_bindings::class_bindings {} {
# and the Pd window is in a class to itself
bind PdWindow <FocusIn> "::pd_bindings::window_focusin %W"
# bind to all the windows dedicated to patch canvases
bind PatchWindow <FocusIn> "::pd_bindings::window_focusin %W"
bind PatchWindow <Map> "::pd_bindings::map %W"
bind PatchWindow <Unmap> "::pd_bindings::unmap %W"
bind PatchWindow <Configure> "::pd_bindings::patch_configure %W %w %h %x %y"
# dialog panel windows bindings, which behave differently than PatchWindows
bind DialogWindow <Configure> "::pd_bindings::dialog_configure %W"
bind DialogWindow <FocusIn> "::pd_bindings::dialog_focusin %W"
}
proc ::pd_bindings::global_bindings {} {
# we use 'bind all' everywhere to get as much of Tk's automatic binding
# behaviors as possible, things like not sending an event for 'O' when
# 'Control-O' is pressed.
bind all <$::modifier-Key-a> {menu_send %W selectall}
bind all <$::modifier-Key-b> {menu_helpbrowser}
bind all <$::modifier-Key-c> {menu_send %W copy}
bind all <$::modifier-Key-d> {menu_send %W duplicate}
bind all <$::modifier-Key-e> {menu_toggle_editmode}
bind all <$::modifier-Key-f> {menu_find_dialog}
bind all <$::modifier-Key-g> {menu_send %W findagain}
bind all <$::modifier-Key-n> {menu_new}
bind all <$::modifier-Key-o> {menu_open}
bind all <$::modifier-Key-p> {menu_print $::focused_window}
bind all <$::modifier-Key-q> {pdsend "pd verifyquit"}
bind all <$::modifier-Key-r> {menu_raise_pdwindow}
bind all <$::modifier-Key-s> {menu_send %W menusave}
bind all <$::modifier-Key-v> {menu_send %W paste}
bind all <$::modifier-Key-w> {menu_send_float %W menuclose 0}
bind all <$::modifier-Key-x> {menu_send %W cut}
bind all <$::modifier-Key-z> {menu_undo}
bind all <$::modifier-Key-1> {menu_send_float %W obj 0}
bind all <$::modifier-Key-2> {menu_send_float %W msg 0}
bind all <$::modifier-Key-3> {menu_send_float %W floatatom 0}
bind all <$::modifier-Key-4> {menu_send_float %W symbolatom 0}
bind all <$::modifier-Key-5> {menu_send_float %W text 0}
bind all <$::modifier-Key-slash> {pdsend "pd dsp 1"}
bind all <$::modifier-Key-period> {pdsend "pd dsp 0"}
bind all <$::modifier-greater> {menu_raisenextwindow}
bind all <$::modifier-less> {menu_raisepreviouswindow}
# annoying, but Tk's bind needs uppercase letter to get the Shift
bind all <$::modifier-Shift-Key-B> {menu_send %W bng}
bind all <$::modifier-Shift-Key-C> {menu_send %W mycnv}
bind all <$::modifier-Shift-Key-D> {menu_send %W vradio}
bind all <$::modifier-Shift-Key-H> {menu_send %W hslider}
bind all <$::modifier-Shift-Key-I> {menu_send %W hradio}
bind all <$::modifier-Shift-Key-L> {menu_clear_console}
bind all <$::modifier-Shift-Key-N> {menu_send %W numbox}
bind all <$::modifier-Shift-Key-Q> {pdsend "pd quit"}
bind all <$::modifier-Shift-Key-S> {menu_send %W menusaveas}
bind all <$::modifier-Shift-Key-T> {menu_send %W toggle}
bind all <$::modifier-Shift-Key-U> {menu_send %W vumeter}
bind all <$::modifier-Shift-Key-V> {menu_send %W vslider}
bind all <$::modifier-Shift-Key-W> {menu_send_float %W menuclose 1}
bind all <$::modifier-Shift-Key-Z> {menu_redo}
# OS-specific bindings
if {$::windowingsystem eq "aqua"} {
# Cmd-m = Minimize and Cmd-t = Font on Mac OS X for all apps
bind all <$::modifier-Key-m> {menu_minimize %W}
bind all <$::modifier-Key-t> {menu_font_dialog}
bind all <$::modifier-quoteleft> {menu_raisenextwindow}
bind all <$::modifier-Shift-Key-M> {menu_message_dialog}
} else {
bind all <$::modifier-Key-m> {menu_message_dialog}
#bind all <$::modifier-Key-t> {menu_texteditor}
bind all <$::modifier-Next> {menu_raisenextwindow} ;# PgUp
bind all <$::modifier-Prior> {menu_raisepreviouswindow};# PageDown
}
bind all <KeyPress> {::pd_bindings::sendkey %W 1 %K %A 0}
bind all <KeyRelease> {::pd_bindings::sendkey %W 0 %K %A 0}
bind all <Shift-KeyPress> {::pd_bindings::sendkey %W 1 %K %A 1}
bind all <Shift-KeyRelease> {::pd_bindings::sendkey %W 0 %K %A 1}
}
# this is for the dialogs: find, font, sendmessage, gatom properties, array
# properties, iemgui properties, canvas properties, data structures
# properties, Audio setup, and MIDI setup
proc ::pd_bindings::dialog_bindings {mytoplevel dialogname} {
variable modifier
bind $mytoplevel <KeyPress-Escape> "dialog_${dialogname}::cancel $mytoplevel"
bind $mytoplevel <KeyPress-Return> "dialog_${dialogname}::ok $mytoplevel"
bind $mytoplevel <$::modifier-Key-w> "dialog_${dialogname}::cancel $mytoplevel"
# these aren't supported in the dialog, so alert the user, then break so
# that no other key bindings are run
bind $mytoplevel <$::modifier-Key-s> {bell; break}
bind $mytoplevel <$::modifier-Shift-Key-S> {bell; break}
bind $mytoplevel <$::modifier-Key-p> {bell; break}
wm protocol $mytoplevel WM_DELETE_WINDOW "dialog_${dialogname}::cancel $mytoplevel"
}
proc ::pd_bindings::patch_bindings {mytoplevel} {
variable modifier
set tkcanvas [tkcanvas_name $mytoplevel]
# TODO move mouse bindings to global and bind to 'all'
# mouse bindings -----------------------------------------------------------
# these need to be bound to $tkcanvas because %W will return $mytoplevel for
# events over the window frame and $tkcanvas for events over the canvas
bind $tkcanvas <Motion> "pdtk_canvas_motion %W %x %y 0"
bind $tkcanvas <$::modifier-Motion> "pdtk_canvas_motion %W %x %y 2"
bind $tkcanvas <ButtonPress-1> "pdtk_canvas_mouse %W %x %y %b 0"
bind $tkcanvas <ButtonRelease-1> "pdtk_canvas_mouseup %W %x %y %b"
bind $tkcanvas <$::modifier-ButtonPress-1> "pdtk_canvas_mouse %W %x %y %b 2"
bind $tkcanvas <Shift-ButtonPress-1> "pdtk_canvas_mouse %W %x %y %b 1"
if {$::windowingsystem eq "x11"} {
# from http://wiki.tcl.tk/3893
bind all <Button-4> \
{event generate [focus -displayof %W] <MouseWheel> -delta 1}
bind all <Button-5> \
{event generate [focus -displayof %W] <MouseWheel> -delta -1}
bind all <Shift-Button-4> \
{event generate [focus -displayof %W] <Shift-MouseWheel> -delta 1}
bind all <Shift-Button-5> \
{event generate [focus -displayof %W] <Shift-MouseWheel> -delta -1}
}
bind $tkcanvas <MouseWheel> {::pdtk_canvas::scroll %W y %D}
bind $tkcanvas <Shift-MouseWheel> {::pdtk_canvas::scroll %W x %D}
# "right clicks" are defined differently on each platform
switch -- $::windowingsystem {
"aqua" {
bind $tkcanvas <ButtonPress-2> "pdtk_canvas_rightclick %W %x %y %b"
# on Mac OS X, make a rightclick with Ctrl-click for 1 button mice
bind $tkcanvas <Control-Button-1> "pdtk_canvas_rightclick %W %x %y %b"
bind $tkcanvas <Option-ButtonPress-1> "pdtk_canvas_mouse %W %x %y %b 3"
} "x11" {
bind $tkcanvas <ButtonPress-3> "pdtk_canvas_rightclick %W %x %y %b"
# on X11, button 2 "pastes" from the X windows clipboard
bind $tkcanvas <ButtonPress-2> "pdtk_canvas_clickpaste %W %x %y %b"
bind $tkcanvas <Alt-ButtonPress-1> "pdtk_canvas_mouse %W %x %y %b 3"
} "win32" {
bind $tkcanvas <ButtonPress-3> "pdtk_canvas_rightclick %W %x %y %b"
bind $tkcanvas <Alt-ButtonPress-1> "pdtk_canvas_mouse %W %x %y %b 3"
}
}
# window protocol bindings
wm protocol $mytoplevel WM_DELETE_WINDOW "pdsend \"$mytoplevel menuclose 0\""
bind $tkcanvas <Destroy> "::pd_bindings::window_destroy %W"
}
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
# event handlers
proc ::pd_bindings::patch_configure {mytoplevel width height x y} {
# for some reason, when we create a window, we get an event with a
# widthXheight of 1x1 first, then we get the right values, so filter it out
if {$width == 1 && $height == 1} {return}
pdtk_canvas_getscroll [tkcanvas_name $mytoplevel]
# send the size/location of the window and canvas to 'pd' in the form of:
# left top right bottom
pdsend "$mytoplevel setbounds $x $y [expr $x + $width] [expr $y + $height]"
}
proc ::pd_bindings::window_destroy {window} {
set mytoplevel [winfo toplevel $window]
unset ::editmode($mytoplevel)
unset ::editingtext($mytoplevel)
unset ::loaded($mytoplevel)
# unset my entries all of the window data tracking arrays
array unset ::windowname $mytoplevel
array unset ::parentwindows $mytoplevel
array unset ::childwindows $mytoplevel
}
# do tasks when changing focus (Window menu, scrollbars, etc.)
proc ::pd_bindings::window_focusin {mytoplevel} {
# focused_window is used throughout for sending bindings, menu commands,
# etc. to the correct patch receiver symbol. MSP took out a line that
# confusingly redirected the "find" window which might be in mid search
set ::focused_window $mytoplevel
::pd_menucommands::set_filenewdir $mytoplevel
::dialog_font::update_font_dialog $mytoplevel
if {$mytoplevel eq ".pdwindow"} {
::pd_menus::configure_for_pdwindow
} else {
::pd_menus::configure_for_canvas $mytoplevel
}
if {[winfo exists .font]} {wm transient .font $::focused_window}
# if we regain focus from another app, make sure to editmode cursor is right
if {$::editmode($mytoplevel)} {
$mytoplevel configure -cursor hand2
}
# TODO handle enabling/disabling the Cut/Copy/Paste menu items in Edit
}
proc ::pd_bindings::dialog_configure {mytoplevel} {
}
proc ::pd_bindings::dialog_focusin {mytoplevel} {
# TODO disable things on the menus that don't work for dialogs
::pd_menus::configure_for_dialog $mytoplevel
}
# "map" event tells us when the canvas becomes visible, and "unmap",
# invisible. Invisibility means the Window Manager has minimized us. We
# don't get a final "unmap" event when we destroy the window.
proc ::pd_bindings::map {mytoplevel} {
pdsend "$mytoplevel map 1"
::pdtk_canvas::finished_loading_file $mytoplevel
}
proc ::pd_bindings::unmap {mytoplevel} {
pdsend "$mytoplevel map 0"
}
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
# key usage
# canvas_key() expects to receive the patch's mytoplevel because key messages
# are local to each patch. Therefore, key messages are not send for the
# dialog panels, the Pd window, help browser, etc. so we need to filter those
# events out.
proc ::pd_bindings::sendkey {window state key iso shift} {
# TODO canvas_key on the C side should be refactored with this proc as well
switch -- $key {
"BackSpace" { set iso ""; set key 8 }
"Tab" { set iso ""; set key 9 }
"Return" { set iso ""; set key 10 }
"Escape" { set iso ""; set key 27 }
"Space" { set iso ""; set key 32 }
"Delete" { set iso ""; set key 127 }
"KP_Delete" { set iso ""; set key 127 }
}
if {$iso ne ""} {
scan $iso %c key
}
# some pop-up panels also bind to keys like the enter, but then disappear,
# so ignore their events. The inputbox in the Startup dialog does this.
if {! [winfo exists $window]} {return}
#$window might be a toplevel or canvas, [winfo toplevel] does the right thing
set mytoplevel [winfo toplevel $window]
if {[winfo class $mytoplevel] eq "PatchWindow"} {
pdsend "$mytoplevel key $state $key $shift"
} else {
pdsend "pd key $state $key $shift"
}
}
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